HMS Camperdown (D32)

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Laid down: 30 October 1942
Launched: 8 February 1944
Commissioned: 18 June 1945
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HMS Camperdown (D32) was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after the Battle of Camperdown, a naval engagement between the British and Dutch that took place in 1797, and which resulted in a British victory. The ship was built by Fairfield Shipbuilder & Engineering Company. She was launched on the on 8 February 1944 and commissioned on the on 18 June 1945.

Camperdown subsequently joined the British Pacific Fleet, though did not see action during the Second World War. In 1946, she deployed to the Far East as part of the 19th Destroyer Flotilla, visiting a variety of ports, as-well as performing a number of naval exercises on the way. The following year, Camperdown, along with the rest of the 19th Flotilla, after visits to many Far East ports, and a trip through the Mediterranean, returned to the UK. She was subsequently placed in Reserve.

In 1953, at Plymouth, Camperdown was accidentally rammed by Coreopsis, a Flower-class corvette (renamed Compass Rose for her role in the movie The Cruel Sea), causing damage. In 1957, the ship joined the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet, and just the following year, suffered a fire. In 1960, Camperdown joined the 1st Destroyer Squadron, with spells with the Home and Mediterranean Fleets. In 1962, Camperdown was placed on the disposal list and in 1970, she was finally scrapped at Faslane.

See HMS Camperdown for other ships of the name.

Battle-class destroyer
Agincourt | Aisne | Alamein | Armada | Barfleur | Barrosa | Cadiz | Camperdown | Corunna | Dunkirk | Finisterre | Gabbard | Gravelines | Hogue | Jutland | Lagos | Matapan | St. James | St. Kitts | Saintes | Sluys | Solebay | Trafalgar | Vigo
Anzac class destroyer
Anzac | Tobruk


List of destroyers of the Royal Navy
List of major warship classes of the Royal Australian Navy